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Go Archbishop Beck Catholic College!

“The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up”. Mark Twain

Congratulations and well done to a group of Year 7 students who attended a Cheerleading workshop on Monday 2nd October.

The event was organised by the Liverpool School Sports Partnership. Our students were expertly coached by the John Moores cheerleading squad.

Our students took part in a carousel of workshops including learning a pom pom routine and group stunts.

Mrs Minns, said, “a highly practical day, very enjoyable and our students achieved so much in such a short time”.